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When something goes wrong with your car, typically you get it fixed. Of course, if it's an older car with a lot of miles, and the repair costs are enough to make you cry, it might make more sense to cut bait and start shopping for new wheels.

When something goes wrong with your tech, do the same rules apply? It all depends on the type of gear and what's busted about it. While a shattered smartphone screen may be worth fixing, a problematic TV may not. (Be prepared: There's likely to be crying either way.) Let's take a look at four popular tech items and whether it makes sense to repair or replace them.

Did Santa bring you a new smartphone? Tablet? E-reader? Bluetooth
speaker? Gadgets like these need power, and it seems like there's
never enough--especially when you're traveling.

What's more, if you have an older mobile device, chances are good
its battery is starting to show signs of wear, meaning it doesn't
last nearly as long between charges.

All the more reason to pack a mobile charger. Ah, but which one?
There are literally hundreds of different makes and models out
there, all in different shapes and sizes, all promising to keep
your devices humming indefinitely.

My pick: just about anything from Anker's Astro series. And for a
limited time, you can get the top-end model for a song: the Anker Astro E5 mobile charger for $49.99
shipped.

Sometimes I'm tempted to buy things I don't need, even when I know
full well they're not practical.

For example, TigerDirect is currently offering the Seiki SE39UY04 39-inch 4K Ultra HDTV for
$499.99 shipped when you apply coupon code
NFF106630 at checkout. That's the lowest price
I've ever seen on a 4K TV, and therefore I must have
it.

Well, okay, quick reality check. Let's take a look at some of the
pros and cons here.

In case the terminology is unfamiliar, "4K" refers to ultra
high-definition television, also known as Ultra HD. The number
derives from the screen resolution of 3,840 by 2,160 pixels, which
is four times greater than standard HDTV (which runs at 1,920 by
1,080).

Second, it shouldn't try to do too much. It should be an extension
of your phone, providing notifications and information, nothing
more.

Third, it should last for at least a week before needing to be
recharged.

Finally, it should cost no more than $100.

The Martian Passport is not the perfect smartwatch. It
gets a lot of things right, but also misfires in a few key areas --
not the least of which is basic wristwatch duty.

At first glance, the Passport looks pretty snazzy, with its analog
face and shiny chrome casing. It's available with a black or white
face, though the black one (which I tested) has a decidedly
non-snazzy rubber wristband. The white one comes with a leather
band.

Back in March, I called the Roku 3 the "best streaming box you can buy, period!" Here
in October, nothing has changed: There's no better way to bring
Netflix, Pandora, and oodles of other online content to your TV.
Of course, the $99.99 list price can be a bit tough to
swallow. That's why I'm excited about this deal: Amazon has the Roku 3 streaming media box for $84.99 shipped. It's
new, not refurbished, and the lowest price I've seen on this,
Roku's top-end model.

Projectors are really cool. Point one at any wall just about
anywhere and you've got yourself a home theater.
Of course, you'll need to connect a laptop or DVD player.
You'll need to position everything close to an AC outlet for power.
Oh, and don't forget about speakers. Maybe I should have said,
projectors are really cool--once you get past all the
hassles.
Wouldn't it be great, then, to have a projector with
everything you need built right in? Like this one: Staples has the
3M Streaming Projector for $159.99 shipped
(plus sales tax in most states). That's just about half the $299
list price.
The Streaming Projector is compact enough to fit in the palm
of your hand, yet it's like a self-contained home theater. It runs
on a rechargeable battery, so you don't need a nearby outlet.

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Ever since Thomas Edison invented the electric light, people have been plugged into the possibilities that electronics offers their lives. With the wide assortment of electronics gadgets available today--digital cameras, LCD TVs, iPods, Blu-ray players, video game consoles and GPS devices--entertainment and/or efficiency can have a pretty steep price tag. Thank goodness for electronics coupons from Savings.com!

Need an electronics coupon for that new gizmo purchase? No worries--Savings.com has an extensive roster of electronics retailers like Amazon, Buy.com, Best Buy, BuyDig.com, B&H Photo, Abe's of Maine, Radio Shack and many more. Click on our Electronics category to see all the electronics deals currently available. You be amazed at all the electronics coupons we have to offer to save you money on your audio/video needs.